kk12
Hi Mike,
After completing
magoosh quant questions(will complete in a day), advanced manhattan, OG, OG Quant review do i need to cover NOVA for quant aswell.Will it help me in reaching the 49-51 range or should i practice something else or revise all what i have done again. Kindly guide.
Dear
kk12,
My friend, I'm happy to respond

but with all due respect, you haven't really asked a particularly thorough question here. Here is some of the information I need to know before I have any idea of your present situation with respect to Quant.
1) You say you are about to finish the
Magoosh question, and have finished
MGMAT & official questions. What is your approximate percentage right? If you got any significant number wrong, even just 10%, it would be well worth your time to go back to each and every question you got wrong. This is particularly easy in
Magoosh, where you can practice "incorrect" questions. Make sure that for every single question you got wrong, you understand it inside-out at this point and will never make that particular mistake again.
2) I am interested in how you feel about the various regions of math. Are there any problem areas that still puzzle you? I remember that, at one time, earlier this month, you found inequalities, mixture questions, and VIC percent problems challenging. I don't know whether this has changed.
3) I assume that, in finishing the
Magoosh problems, you have also watched all the
Magoosh math lessons: is this correct? At this point, you definitely should go back and re-watch the lessons in subjects you still find confusing or problematic. If you have watched few or no math lessons, that's a problem.
4) I also assume that, for every single
Magoosh math problem you got wrong, and even any you guessed but got right, you both read the text explanation and watched the video explanation. Is this correct?
If it is really true that you have gotten everything out of these problems that you possibly can get, then I would recommend looking a new problem source. By contrast, if you have just raced through a ton of problem just to cover a large number, and you haven't been reflective and thoughtful about using practice problems as a tool for long-term learning, then I would recommend a very different course.
Does all this make sense? I will await your replies.
Mike